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but the government tripped up this year. a coup took place in march. in the aftermath, soldiers deserted the army. there are reports many even sold their equipment for money. so mali is essentially defenseless. last month the interim president called on the u.n. security council to help. seems increasingly likely there will be some military intervention. already a regional group called ecowas, economic community of west african states, is pulling together a small army. france is leading the calls for action. it has submitted a proposal to the u.n. for malayan soldier to be trained by the european union. those soldiers will then join a few thousand ecowas troops to retake northern mali. remember, mali was a french colony until 1960. france continues to have trade interests in the region. what about washington's role? haven't our leaders promised to go after al qaeda wherever it takes us? yes, but that doesn't always mean we need to have boots on the ground. al qaeda and affiliated groups keep popping up in different parts of the world. when we suppress
but the government tripped up this year. a coup took place in march. in the aftermath, soldiers deserted the army. there are reports many even sold their equipment for money. so mali is essentially defenseless. last month the interim president called on the u.n. security council to help. seems increasingly likely there will be some military intervention. already a regional group called ecowas, economic community of west african states, is pulling together a small army. france is leading the...
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people talk about big government being bad. my experience in terms of the campaign is it's the political and industrial complex that's just insidious both here in maine and nationalliment i think we have to get back to the principle that when people want to run for office, whether it's the six candidates here tonight, local office, county, state, they should be able to have a straight dialogue with the elector rat and say vote for me. this is what i stand for. people shouldn't say don't vote for angus king, don't vote for steve. that's not, i think, a bit rooted in the democracy. >> what we're talking about is free speech in this country, and do i like some of the ads i see? i'm sure the people don't like them either, but the fact of the matter is that they -- we get ourselves wrapped around the axel in the issue. what we should be focused on is doing things to cut spending in the country, doing things to get regulations undercontrol, growing our economy. the average person in the state of maine, people who work with hands for
people talk about big government being bad. my experience in terms of the campaign is it's the political and industrial complex that's just insidious both here in maine and nationalliment i think we have to get back to the principle that when people want to run for office, whether it's the six candidates here tonight, local office, county, state, they should be able to have a straight dialogue with the elector rat and say vote for me. this is what i stand for. people shouldn't say don't vote...
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banks to crash again because of the failure by the government to reform them in any way all those stories are talking about here are just a continuation of the fraud that they've been continuing to perpetuate on themselves to britain and the world and even mervyn king is saying look he expects another bank crash another bank crisis the reason why you can't grow up to so anemic is because of the the obstacle that is the u.k. banking system they refuse to allow this economy to grow because they keep stealing the money they keep committing fraud and so this is well known fact but nobody is doing anything about it least of all morning cameron so again let's go back to the quote from the new york attorney general. and this is him stating why there is a civil suing bank of america the fraudulent conduct alleged in today's complaint was spectacularly brazen in scope countrywide and bank of america made disastrously bad loans and stuck taxpayers with the bills and yet they're only filing a civil suit you know compare it to this guy who stole ten twenty bucks worth of stuff in a bankruptcy shop in
banks to crash again because of the failure by the government to reform them in any way all those stories are talking about here are just a continuation of the fraud that they've been continuing to perpetuate on themselves to britain and the world and even mervyn king is saying look he expects another bank crash another bank crisis the reason why you can't grow up to so anemic is because of the the obstacle that is the u.k. banking system they refuse to allow this economy to grow because they...
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the government no longer represents the people. the people are going to take such or. at least in the traditional split in the long lists. the way our economic system currently is not. played. up. let. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live live. live .
the government no longer represents the people. the people are going to take such or. at least in the traditional split in the long lists. the way our economic system currently is not. played. up. let. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live live. live .
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government is flat broke, but the public isn't broke, that's the shame our average share of the debt that the government wildly throws away and spends like crazy and can't put on your, on any kind of control of, but this is where we are, this is the inflection point, where we are, at the moment of truth where we keep running this up we're asking americans you want the total to be more than that. essentially we've become a total welfare country, a total welfare state unless somehow the american public puts their foot down, government won't do it. >> what i don't like about it, it does put it in a darkly human maybe selfish conscious, this is our share, to folks abroad. >> just to folks abroad. but two-thirds of our debt is held by. >> we owe ourselves. you figure you owe it yourself -- well, i'm not going to say it. this i have to pay. >> and what you have to pay back. good point, but in order to fix it people are going to have to give up something, whether it's some tax break, whether it's spending on certain things that they love, when is the day going to arrive that people are will
government is flat broke, but the public isn't broke, that's the shame our average share of the debt that the government wildly throws away and spends like crazy and can't put on your, on any kind of control of, but this is where we are, this is the inflection point, where we are, at the moment of truth where we keep running this up we're asking americans you want the total to be more than that. essentially we've become a total welfare country, a total welfare state unless somehow the american...
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john: 911 is local government. >> but with hurricane sandy and the local government is the first responder but when we have a maj crisis governor crist christie called fema to say here is what we need. a move behind the local government. they are the responders of first resort. as you have seen this week some things warrant a big response. fema has stepped in this week in particular people who disagree sayhe president and fema are doing a great job. john: that is logical but steven horowitz said the private sector helps more people. >> it does. look at wal-mart, loathsome improvement, marriott comment the aftermath of hurricane katrina major forces for good to get resources to people. john: fema but is that the most important part? >> we know fema was an absolute disaster. they did not get into new orleans almost oneecord 10 days. they gave people traders that toxic. and a block to the help coming. john: 295 wal-mart's hit by hurricane sandy there were open within 24 hours impressive. >> wal-mart is the practice because they are really good at moving resources. they do that every day. they
john: 911 is local government. >> but with hurricane sandy and the local government is the first responder but when we have a maj crisis governor crist christie called fema to say here is what we need. a move behind the local government. they are the responders of first resort. as you have seen this week some things warrant a big response. fema has stepped in this week in particular people who disagree sayhe president and fema are doing a great job. john: that is logical but steven...
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what kind of talking about are the governments, the governments, which we've learned that the government is not an outcome but they may not progress much tomorrow or next year. we have to take public opinion seriously and that is a very serious statistic. what are the reasons as there is not because of the region are pro-cabrini and are pro-shia. no, because what they see iran doing is standing up to the united states and israel, which just another piece of this question. is that the united states doing in terms of constraint iran's nuclear program there to benefit israel? if you like at the history, iran started because the united states gave it to iran under the shah, and when the united states gave iran, the research reactor could only process highly enriched uranium. the islamic republic had to pay to get their reactor reconfigured. the intent for the united states before it disagreed with iran's policy or independence or how you can see, the united states is not only fight with iran having a nuclear weapon, but probably find it had provided all these inputs, that helped it go along
what kind of talking about are the governments, the governments, which we've learned that the government is not an outcome but they may not progress much tomorrow or next year. we have to take public opinion seriously and that is a very serious statistic. what are the reasons as there is not because of the region are pro-cabrini and are pro-shia. no, because what they see iran doing is standing up to the united states and israel, which just another piece of this question. is that the united...
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typically people who need government most have worst turn out records by virtue of income and education. no matter what the election if they want to win. >> i want to consider -- they talk in terms -- we talked about this before the taping but they talk in terms of the ground game with democrats of this point, more offices, more personnel just having much -- >> like the -- >> republicans are spending their money on tv ads and democrats are spending on the ground game which democrats have decided this election is more important. i wonder if the republicans need as big a ground game because they have the churches. they have the pastors at the mega churches all over this country telling their parishioners, their members to go out and vote republican. >> churches are both democrat and republican. >> because they're working their butts off on ground. >> but i would say this for obama he's been campaigning for a year and a half. romney had very tumultuous primary, the president still can't move the needle. we talk about gender gap the enthussm gap, re youth, more women, more minorities are no
typically people who need government most have worst turn out records by virtue of income and education. no matter what the election if they want to win. >> i want to consider -- they talk in terms -- we talked about this before the taping but they talk in terms of the ground game with democrats of this point, more offices, more personnel just having much -- >> like the -- >> republicans are spending their money on tv ads and democrats are spending on the ground game which...
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the central government, the governor, works for the turkish government, obviously it's a turk. the local municipality is elected, he's kurdish. you think we got issues. i'm sorry, this is not republican and democrat politics, this is we don't like you, we're going to put you in jail. by the way, they did that a few months ago. they rounded up a bunch of local mayors and put them in jail. if people went to the local camps they had resources but they were also afraid. true or not, i don't know, i didn't validate the information but there were reports of assaults and abuse by the soldiers in these camps. i don't know if it's true or not, i can't comment on that, i'm just telling you what i heard from mue kurdish partners there. whether it's true or not is irrelevant because people won't go to the camps. in the meantime, the government says we won't support you if you're not in the camps. they won't do points of distribution, they don't even want you to have tents and that's why you see the rag tag asortment of red crescent tents and there's some shelter box tents that were out the
the central government, the governor, works for the turkish government, obviously it's a turk. the local municipality is elected, he's kurdish. you think we got issues. i'm sorry, this is not republican and democrat politics, this is we don't like you, we're going to put you in jail. by the way, they did that a few months ago. they rounded up a bunch of local mayors and put them in jail. if people went to the local camps they had resources but they were also afraid. true or not, i don't know, i...
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he uses a number 5 million because he ignores the government sector. even if you use the actual number which is about 4 million jobs, most of that job growth is jobs that accommodate the growth in the population. so unfortunately the number is actually 87 percent of all jobs created have just accommodate the growth of population. so what we are getting is about 18,000 jobs per month since the turnaround in june of 2009. that means that it will take our entire lifetime just to get our jobs back that we lost back in 2009. we are just not going anywhere near fast enough. we need a amatic change in policy in order to get the economy growing again. thpolicies have not worked. surely the president inherited its economy, but what we are experiencing right now is not inherited. these are the policies that he has instituted. gerri: the president did make the point this week that he wants a grand bargain. he wants to get together with the other side of the aisle, find a way of fixing the fiscal cliff. so he does seem to be inching ever so slowly over the years a
he uses a number 5 million because he ignores the government sector. even if you use the actual number which is about 4 million jobs, most of that job growth is jobs that accommodate the growth in the population. so unfortunately the number is actually 87 percent of all jobs created have just accommodate the growth of population. so what we are getting is about 18,000 jobs per month since the turnaround in june of 2009. that means that it will take our entire lifetime just to get our jobs back...
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he said all state government offices in new jersey closed tomorrow. and that probably means early voting as well if it is a state-government office, but we'll get further clearance on that. chad myers is here. obviously, this is a massive storm moving quickly. it is unprecedented in the perfect storm sense with the rain, snow, wind, power outage, what else? >> you put all of that over the most populated area of the northeast. >> which is manhattan. >> philly, d.c., baltimore, washington, d.c. and up to boston. you take the whole i-95 corridor, how many millions of people, it seems like over 67 million in the path of some damage. that's just incredible. >> and you heard the mayor, michael bloomberg, zone one or eight, but he said to turn the water off, shut the power off, he said mass transportation is done within a few hours in new york city. >> right. if you're going to evacuate, think about where you want to go. not just any place, because you want to go, if you're evacuating because you're afraid of storm surge, evacuate to some place much higher.
he said all state government offices in new jersey closed tomorrow. and that probably means early voting as well if it is a state-government office, but we'll get further clearance on that. chad myers is here. obviously, this is a massive storm moving quickly. it is unprecedented in the perfect storm sense with the rain, snow, wind, power outage, what else? >> you put all of that over the most populated area of the northeast. >> which is manhattan. >> philly, d.c., baltimore,...
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and it was done without government taking over health care. in june 2011 at a farm in new hampshire, romney officially announced his second bid for the presidency. >> just one of the guys running. >> the first element of becoming the front runner was keeping viable challengers out of the race and one by one they bowed out. finally the summer of 2011 a viable challenger got in, rick perry. they all surged to leads in the national polls before self destructing. finally romney ended up one on one with rick santorum. iowa where romney appeared to eke out an eight-vote win, a few weeks later santorum was declared the victory and then ohio. >> we are actually looking at recount provisions in the state of ohio. our models have it that close. >> romney's struggle in ohio was in the 2008 op-ed called for a managed bankruptcy but said the government should only guarantee private loans. detroit needs a turnaround not a check. the piece was titled let detroit go bankrupt. romney survived the primary gauntlet and let republican super pacs hammer the presid
and it was done without government taking over health care. in june 2011 at a farm in new hampshire, romney officially announced his second bid for the presidency. >> just one of the guys running. >> the first element of becoming the front runner was keeping viable challengers out of the race and one by one they bowed out. finally the summer of 2011 a viable challenger got in, rick perry. they all surged to leads in the national polls before self destructing. finally romney ended up...
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we do not need a big government agenda or a small government agenda. we need a middle class agenda that will reward responsibility. we need a common sense agenda that says when we educate a poor child, it helps us all, that says we donate suit science, her discovery will benefit all americans. we need an agenda that recognizes we do not just look out for ourselves. we look out for one another. we look out for future generations. we meet these obligations by working together. that is the change we need. that is what 2008 is about. that is why i need you to vote. [applause] >> our next question comes from our panelists. >> i think this goes to the congressman. you touched on this mask cool fiscal cliff of large spending cuts. this could potentially cost the average person $3,500. will this happen? >> i will do everything i can to see that it doesn't happen. the effective have would be unimaginable. even the secretary of defense has said this is not a good idea. this is a fiscal cliff and this is serious. we need to be serious about it. that is why if we
we do not need a big government agenda or a small government agenda. we need a middle class agenda that will reward responsibility. we need a common sense agenda that says when we educate a poor child, it helps us all, that says we donate suit science, her discovery will benefit all americans. we need an agenda that recognizes we do not just look out for ourselves. we look out for one another. we look out for future generations. we meet these obligations by working together. that is the change...
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can the federal government help you? who can help you?. >> the federal government told our governor they're going to do what they can to help us out. we didn't need that help. what we're doing we had he seven shelters, several lost power, down to four shelters we're opening one more, folks we're picking up now from these areas southwest society hill and think east side downtown by the hudson river we're going to bring those folks to shelters. >> what, sir about the past trains all of the new yorkers and my colleagues from new jersey asking me about the train? >> the train service shut down at 12:01. last night. i don't know what the situation is. i know that i see on the news a lot of the areas were getting floodedded. i haven't heard and hopefully it will be up and running by wednesday or so. tomorrow another high tide around 9:00 or 9:30 in the morning. we want to make sure that that we can weather it. no pun intended better than high tide at 8:30 tonight. we believed a lot of the hurricane will have passed us by by then and winds will h
can the federal government help you? who can help you?. >> the federal government told our governor they're going to do what they can to help us out. we didn't need that help. what we're doing we had he seven shelters, several lost power, down to four shelters we're opening one more, folks we're picking up now from these areas southwest society hill and think east side downtown by the hudson river we're going to bring those folks to shelters. >> what, sir about the past trains all...
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would a romney presidency not have the federal government involved in this response? would the romney presidency not have the federal government do what they are doing right now? just let the states handle it? you take care of it on your own, new jersey. there's no help for you. is that what he means? you'd give it to business if you could? reporters who follow the romney campaign tried to get the candidate to answer that question today many, many times. >> thanks for your help this morning. >> would you eliminate fema if you were president? >> governor, what should fema's role be? governor, would you eliminate fema if you were president? >> thank you. >> governor, are you going to eliminate fema? >> governor romney -- >> governor romney, do you think it should be sent back to the states? >> why won't you answer any questions about it? >> i don't know if it was 14, we actually counted up as you saw there it was 11 times. at least in that one instance that mr. romney was asked. here's another instance of it. how would getting rid of federal disaster response help this
would a romney presidency not have the federal government involved in this response? would the romney presidency not have the federal government do what they are doing right now? just let the states handle it? you take care of it on your own, new jersey. there's no help for you. is that what he means? you'd give it to business if you could? reporters who follow the romney campaign tried to get the candidate to answer that question today many, many times. >> thanks for your help this...
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it's not just so much -- people talk about big government being bad. my experience in terms of the campaign is that it's the political industrial complex that's insidious here in maine and nationally. i think we need to get back to the principle that when people want to run for office, whether it's the six candidates here tonight, local office, county, state, they should be able to have a straight dialogue with the electorat and say vote for me, here's what i stand for. people shouldn't come in from atlanta saying don't vote for king, don't vote for steve, that's not, i think, a bit rooted in our democracy. >> moderator: i'm going to end the question with secretary summer. summers: we are talking about free speech, do i like the ads, others don't either, but the fact of the matter is we get wrapped around the axel on the issue. what we should focus on is doing things to cut spending in the country, getting our regulations undercontrol, grow our economy. the average person in the state of maine, people who work with hands for a living wonder how to pay
it's not just so much -- people talk about big government being bad. my experience in terms of the campaign is that it's the political industrial complex that's insidious here in maine and nationally. i think we need to get back to the principle that when people want to run for office, whether it's the six candidates here tonight, local office, county, state, they should be able to have a straight dialogue with the electorat and say vote for me, here's what i stand for. people shouldn't come in...
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that's what enables it to flour is the r & d from the government so universities can benefit from, and that leads to ultimately future jobs. >> here is a clean carbon second green growth second term. >> gavin: we have to take a break, but find out when we come back that we're losing the global race to attract talented entrepreneurs. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! that's a good deal! [ man ] wow! it is so good! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. you so fascinated by the prices, you keep rambling on! i know! -that pork chop was great! -no more fast food friday's! so we gotta go! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] try our 15 under $15 menu and sea food differently! this is more than a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams not only have hot c
that's what enables it to flour is the r & d from the government so universities can benefit from, and that leads to ultimately future jobs. >> here is a clean carbon second green growth second term. >> gavin: we have to take a break, but find out when we come back that we're losing the global race to attract talented entrepreneurs. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks...
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or failing governments. and these opportunists are maybe unpredictable. and i always use iraq as an example. there's lots of opportunists in iraq. iran, turkey, saudi arabia, kuwait, nonstate actors. all opportunists trying to take advantage of a situation. how does that project itself around the world? what does that mean to us as we look at the future of conflict? the cast of conflict is changing, the operational environment and conflict is changing, but in my mind the fundamental nigh ture of war remains the same. that's the struggle to influence populations and governments. that has not changed. so it's how we continue to understand that struggle within the new operational environment and context that we see it. the army was created 237 years ago to defend this great nation and in my opinion that imperative has not changed. so as i adapt the force for foot ture, the one thing i tell everyone is that we are starting from a position of strength. why do i say that? because the army specifically we have the
or failing governments. and these opportunists are maybe unpredictable. and i always use iraq as an example. there's lots of opportunists in iraq. iran, turkey, saudi arabia, kuwait, nonstate actors. all opportunists trying to take advantage of a situation. how does that project itself around the world? what does that mean to us as we look at the future of conflict? the cast of conflict is changing, the operational environment and conflict is changing, but in my mind the fundamental nigh ture...
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so that's kind of the, you know, that's the overall governing principle in our household. we don't stray too far from it. and i don't have to worry about, you know, barack not being, you know, a disciplinarian or me -- we balance each other out. yeah. >> we have this reminder for you. coming up at 7:30, make sure you tune in for our special report "the journey of ann romney." but first a news update for you. states of emergency declared all along the east coast. we're looking at what could be an unprecedented storm just days from the election. or engaging. conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand
so that's kind of the, you know, that's the overall governing principle in our household. we don't stray too far from it. and i don't have to worry about, you know, barack not being, you know, a disciplinarian or me -- we balance each other out. yeah. >> we have this reminder for you. coming up at 7:30, make sure you tune in for our special report "the journey of ann romney." but first a news update for you. states of emergency declared all along the east coast. we're looking at...
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we wanted to make sure that we portray that we're there to assist and support the government that has requested our service to be there. we wanted to make sure that our forces that are responding in a military environment go in with the right knowledge and the right attitude and you can see the tactical unit at the bottom there and the crisis response civil military operations center that was there to provide the command and control of those tactical units responding on the military side, this provided a perfect environment and opportunity for them to be able to interact with the civilian partners and provide the most appropriate response and understanding. very complex and again i just want to reiterate that the military, we know when we're responding in this type of environment that we're not coming in with the heavy capability and saying don't worry, we're here to help you and take over, we're here to complement and support you with the appropriate ways that you request our needs. the next few slides that i'm going to go over here shows some of the military capability and how some
we wanted to make sure that we portray that we're there to assist and support the government that has requested our service to be there. we wanted to make sure that our forces that are responding in a military environment go in with the right knowledge and the right attitude and you can see the tactical unit at the bottom there and the crisis response civil military operations center that was there to provide the command and control of those tactical units responding on the military side, this...
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this is now about governance. this has been a hard slug. it takes some work to get tens of thousands of people into an arena after four years of governing because that's reality as as opposed to hope and change. >> now they're focusing on trying to get their people to the polls. they say that they've contacted 125 million voters, and that the romney campaign has only contacted 50 million and there's a huge disparity there. they would say they're more interested in that than in the crowds. i think they would like to have both. >> thanks guys very much. this programming note. you can see candy's full interview tomorrow morning a special edition of "state of the union" beginning at 9:00 a.m. eastern. once again, we're standing by to hear from the president of the united states. he's campaigning in iowa. you're looking at live pictures. there's the word "forward" with the exclamation point. it's been like that for the last several days. we'll hear from the president when we come back. o of f daday. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititionons
this is now about governance. this has been a hard slug. it takes some work to get tens of thousands of people into an arena after four years of governing because that's reality as as opposed to hope and change. >> now they're focusing on trying to get their people to the polls. they say that they've contacted 125 million voters, and that the romney campaign has only contacted 50 million and there's a huge disparity there. they would say they're more interested in that than in the crowds....
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government. >> a lot of help by the u.s. government and they would have never gotten there. the group working on this, went to his old company and said would you put some money in this in front of the bankruptcy. they said no. i think the u.s. had to step in at that paint and the taxpayers are going to get all or most of their money back as a result. >> i don't know about gm. >> we still own a piece of gm. >> very optimistic. all right. but i know that's a separate issue. andy, what do you think about john's point? mitt romney had had his way, it still would have failed for the industry and that's perhaps what voters are reacting to. >> the good news is that issue is as relevant today as -- because the economy isn't just under water because of what happened in the automobile industry. it's because of what hasn't happened in leadership from the white house. i think it could have been a lot worse if we didn't have a process that allowed for a managed change in the auto industry, but we have not turned this economy around and president romney will change it because he knows wha
government. >> a lot of help by the u.s. government and they would have never gotten there. the group working on this, went to his old company and said would you put some money in this in front of the bankruptcy. they said no. i think the u.s. had to step in at that paint and the taxpayers are going to get all or most of their money back as a result. >> i don't know about gm. >> we still own a piece of gm. >> very optimistic. all right. but i know that's a separate...
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sandy forced the nation's largest mass transit system, thousands of schools, and government offices in washington, d.c. to close monday. the storm will stretch over 800 miles. >> we're talking about snowfall further west into the mountains, portions of west virginia may see over two feet of snow. so sandy has a lot to offer and none of it really looks that good. >> reporter: sandy is also expected to knock out power to millions for days. and across the river in hooboken, new jersey, a small evacuation order for people living in apartments with basements are being told to get out before hurricane sandy touches land. reporting live in new york, back to you, ann. >> and randall where you are in new york city, are you seeing any signs of the storm? it looks like it is dry right now. >> reporter: it is fairly dry. there were a few showers about an hour and a half or so ago. occasionally we'll get a little burst of wind, but we have not yet felt the, even the brunt of the outer edges of hurricane sandy. although we know it's on its way. >> all right, thank you. >>> roberta has been following
sandy forced the nation's largest mass transit system, thousands of schools, and government offices in washington, d.c. to close monday. the storm will stretch over 800 miles. >> we're talking about snowfall further west into the mountains, portions of west virginia may see over two feet of snow. so sandy has a lot to offer and none of it really looks that good. >> reporter: sandy is also expected to knock out power to millions for days. and across the river in hooboken, new jersey,...
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the ball is rolling and the federal government is very much involved. reporting for abc2 news. >> for will look at all the incredible pictures you have sent in and the video of the damage from all over maryland, just head to abc2news.com/sandy. >>> real important reminder. many people may have power at home but there are a lot of traffic lights out. we caught quite a few drivers blowing through intersections with their lights breaking the law. police handed out tickets. when drives come to a light that's out this should be treated as a four way stop. if an officer is around, you could get a ticket because it is the law. >>> the baltimore humane society on nick codeem must needs your help. >> our power has been out since 3:00 on monday. we do not have phones or internet. one of our main generators went down. so we don't have heat either. we have a generator powering the kennel. >> aside from the outage, they're taking a financial hit. adoptions are on hold and spaying and neutering are being held. the baltimore humane society is also in need of science d
the ball is rolling and the federal government is very much involved. reporting for abc2 news. >> for will look at all the incredible pictures you have sent in and the video of the damage from all over maryland, just head to abc2news.com/sandy. >>> real important reminder. many people may have power at home but there are a lot of traffic lights out. we caught quite a few drivers blowing through intersections with their lights breaking the law. police handed out tickets. when...
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we've been having meetings with government officials, so the government is definitely connected as far as in the district. prince georges and montgomery county. we want to tell viewers that today is the last day to tie down everything that needs to be tied down, to get the things that you need, to get the water, to get the perishable items. because, yes, there will be outages. i'm going to say that again. yes, there will be outages. what's important is that this is a safety, an emergency situation. we want your viewers and our customers to be safe. we want our pepco employees to be safe. we have to make sure our families are safe before we go to work. we're doing that now so we can get the restoration effort started and get everybody back up as soon as we can. >> quickly, we have about 30 seconds left. what's the message you want to let people know about? what should they expect from pepco? expect the power to go out, then what should they expect in terms of response from your crews and call centers? >> what they should expect is better communication from pepco. we will have our websit
we've been having meetings with government officials, so the government is definitely connected as far as in the district. prince georges and montgomery county. we want to tell viewers that today is the last day to tie down everything that needs to be tied down, to get the things that you need, to get the water, to get the perishable items. because, yes, there will be outages. i'm going to say that again. yes, there will be outages. what's important is that this is a safety, an emergency...
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. >>> the federal government just announcing moments ago it will shut down washington tomorrow. and here in new york city tonight, there's a state of emergency under way. authorities are scrambling to keep more than 8 million people sa safe. and look at this picture. one of the many subway entrances here in new york, this one in times square, the subway will be shut down within the hour. the last passengers getting on to get on and weekend "gma" anchor right there in times square tonight. >> reporter: good evening, david. they are getting ready to shut this place down. not only are all the broadway theaters going dork, but as you mentioned, america's largest subway system is about to halt service. look at the sign behind me. two words. system shutdown. tonight in the city that normally never sleeps, not only are they shutting down the subways and the broadway shows, but they are taping up the windows at department stores, can receiving public school classes and ordering 375,000 people to evacuate low-lying areas. >> if you don't evacuate, you are just putting your own life, not
. >>> the federal government just announcing moments ago it will shut down washington tomorrow. and here in new york city tonight, there's a state of emergency under way. authorities are scrambling to keep more than 8 million people sa safe. and look at this picture. one of the many subway entrances here in new york, this one in times square, the subway will be shut down within the hour. the last passengers getting on to get on and weekend "gma" anchor right there in times...
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k-12 education is a function of state government and the federal government, ungratefully. the federal government provides a% of the funding that goes into local schools. with that 8% comes 70% of the mandates and stipulations and paperwork that tied the hands of local schools, teachers, administrators. with regards to what the federal government should do, your question is very relevant with low risk pools. rural schools are having the problem, what is the future like the navajo station or the coronado power plant which the epa is trying to shut down. if you want to affect local schools, and allow the epa to move ahead and impose restrictions that will force the power plants to shut down. it is devastation in a local community. we have seen that happen in my home town of snowflake. we have a paper mill that shutdown that would still be up and running and helping us manage the forest, but it cannot anymore because the epa has taken us out completely. that devastates the community. we have to make sure economic development can come. there is a large impediment right now with
k-12 education is a function of state government and the federal government, ungratefully. the federal government provides a% of the funding that goes into local schools. with that 8% comes 70% of the mandates and stipulations and paperwork that tied the hands of local schools, teachers, administrators. with regards to what the federal government should do, your question is very relevant with low risk pools. rural schools are having the problem, what is the future like the navajo station or the...
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the federal government is also closed. d.c. government offices or closed and so are most school across the region. identify full list of closures, can you go to myfoxdc.com. we're all running all the closures on the top of your screen. >> we just got an update a little while ago about the track that the hurricane is coming through and now we're thinking through washingtonings d.c.? >> it has jogged slightly to the south. i'm not sure it will come exactly through washington. either way, it will be close enough to cause a lot of damage. you don't want to focus on just the center of the storm. honestly, the winds extend from the center. we are all guaranteed unfortunately to get in on some of the worst of the storm as it passes through. we are just getting started here. i know across parts of the area, we are adjust getting rain showers at the moment. steadily, it will get worse here hour by hour and eventually, we'll be dealing with as mentioned some hurricane-force winds around here as well. there is your radar. rain showers her
the federal government is also closed. d.c. government offices or closed and so are most school across the region. identify full list of closures, can you go to myfoxdc.com. we're all running all the closures on the top of your screen. >> we just got an update a little while ago about the track that the hurricane is coming through and now we're thinking through washingtonings d.c.? >> it has jogged slightly to the south. i'm not sure it will come exactly through washington. either...